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Niger Insurance Reports N22bn Asset Base

Mr. Kolapo Adedeji, Managing Director/CEO, Niger Insurance Plc says the company’s asset base has increased to N22 billion from N20. 4 billion, thereby giving the insurer stronger operating opportunity in the insurance market.

Adedeji said the company has taken wide-ranging strategic measures to strengthen its position in the industry such as integrated marketing approach based on segmentation, business development cum research in terms of product portfolio and deployment of Information & Communications Technology (ICT) tools to create value for policyholders.

Kola Adedeji, MD/CEO, Niger Insurance Plc

“Despite the uncertainties surrounding the socio and macro-economic environment, my strong confidence and reliability on our diversified product portfolio and robust asset base remain undeterred. I also have confidence on the quality of our management team and the support of our stakeholders that gives us strength and resilience to navigate the storms of uncertainty in our operations.”

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